None of our paying customers are interested in .NET, or XP.
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None of our paying customers are interested in .NET, or XP.
i have absolutely no idea - though i will talk to one of my MS friends at some stage of this evening and i will ask then (though i will be subjecting myself to yet another .net conversation!)
That's great because usually customers have no need be interested in a companies information system or their business model.Quote:
None of our paying customers are interested in .NET, or XP.
Hey dean, not only will you be able to program a palm but I belive a dreamcast.
I heard something about WinXP being on an embedded system. This must happen. Wish I had more info.
It's also because of the fact Europeans are much tighter in theirQuote:
Originally posted by Troll_King
That's great because usually customers have no need be interested in a companies information system or their business model.
spending habits than Americans.
There was a time when the Atari ST computer, a Mac clone, out-
sold intel pc's in Europe because the Atari's were faster than
IBM's, had a Mac-like GUI, and cost half what Americans were
paying for their console-based, ms-dos 3.1, i286 machines.
rick barclay